Rollers
IDLER ROLLERS
Idler rollers play a crucial role in numerous industries and applications. These rollers are primarily used for supporting and guiding conveyor belts, ensuring smooth and efficient movement of materials. In the mining industry, idler rollers support the transportation of bulk materials, such as ores and coal. These rollers can also be found in agricultural machinery, aiding in the harvesting and processing of crops. These specifications include dimensions, materials, and load capacities. The dimensions of an idler roller refer to its length, diameter, and shaft size, which can vary depending on the specific requirements of the conveyor system.
APPLICATIONS
- Mining Conveyor System
- Airport Baggage Handling
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing Plants
- Bulk Material Handling


GUIDE ROLLERS
A guide roller is a cylindrical component typically made of metal or durable plastic material. It is strategically placed along the length of a conveyor belt to help guide and support it. These rollers have a simple design, comprising a shaft and rotating discs, which allow them to rotate freely as the belt moves. Guide rollers are indispensable for the proper functioning of conveyor belts. By maintaining proper alignment, guide rollers help reduce the chances of belt slippage and potential damage.
APPLICATIONS
- Automated Warehouses
- Food Processing Plants
- Printing and Packaging
- Material Handling in Harsh Environments
- Automotive Assembly Lines
IMPACT ROLLERS
Impact rollers are an essential component of conveyor systems and are designed to absorb and reduce impact forces on materials during the loading and transfer process. These rollers typically consist of heavy-duty rubber washers or steel rings attached to the conveyor belt frame. It plays an important role in preventing damage to the conveyor belt and ensuring smooth material flow. Impact rollers are commonly used in industries such as mining, construction, and manufacturing where efficient handling of bulk materials is of paramount importance. Their ability to minimize wear and tear on conveyor systems makes them essential to maintaining operational efficiency.
APPLICATIONS
- Quarry and Mining
- Cement Manufacturing
- Bulk Goods Handling
- Recycling Facilities
- Power Plants


RETURN ROLLERS
Return rollers are a critical part of a conveyor system and have been specifically developed to support and guide the return strand of a conveyor belt. These rollers are strategically placed under the belt to provide stability and reduce friction, allowing the belt to return smoothly and maintain proper alignment. Idler pulleys usually have long-life bearings and seals, play an important role in improving the efficiency of conveyor systems and extending the life of conveyor belts, and are used in various industries such as logistics and manufacturing. They have become essential.
APPLICATIONS
- Agricultural Equipment
- Mining Operations
- Food Industry
- Logistics and Distribution
- Paper and Pulp Industry
RETURN IMPACT ROLLERS
Return impact rollers combine the functionality of return and impact rollers, providing a versatile solution for conveyor systems. These rollers not only serve to guide the return strand of the conveyor belt, but also absorb and cushion material shock during the loading and transfer process. Combining these features, the return beater roller contributes to efficient material handling, reduces conveyor belt wear and ensures optimal system performance. These dual purposes make them essential components in industries that require both material control and impact mitigation.
APPLICATIONS
- Heavy-Duty Conveying Systems
- Bulk Material Handling
- Cement Plants
- Mining and Quarrying
- Recycling Operations


SPROCKET ROLLERS
Sprocket rollers are essential for powering conveyor systems, using sprockets to move belts or chains with precision. These durable components ensure smooth operation and alignment, crucial for efficient conveyor functionality across various industries.
Applications:
- Agricultural Equipment
- Mining Operations
- Food Industry
- Logistics and Distribution
- Paper and Pulp Industry